December 18, 2025 - 20:35

In a series of notable real estate transactions, several properties in Athol have changed hands recently. David Leblanc has sold a property located at 111 Brickyard Road, Lot B2, to Homerun Investments LLC for a sum of $180,000. This transaction reflects ongoing interest in the local real estate market.
Another significant sale involved Eric A. Sales Jr., who sold his property at 792 Cottage Street to Matthew S. Franchi for $399,900. This sale indicates a robust demand for homes in the area, highlighting the appeal of the neighborhood.
Additionally, Stacy L. Cloutier sold her residence at 421 Fredette Street to Sarah N. Pinkerton for $295,000. This transaction further emphasizes the active nature of the real estate market in Athol.
Lastly, Athol Press Inc. completed a sale to Stephen F. Chase and Elizabeth A. Gospodarek on Pequoig Avenue for $40,000, showcasing a diverse range of properties being traded in the community. These transactions collectively contribute to the vibrant real estate landscape in Athol.
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